Move external storage images to subdirectory

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Robin McCorkell
2015-09-20 18:20:55 +01:00
parent 18b7eba58f
commit d033f35ec3
32 changed files with 21 additions and 21 deletions

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@@ -20,4 +20,4 @@ access your S3 mount.
The hostname, port, and region of your S3 server are optional; you will need
to use these for non-Amazon S3-compatible servers.
.. figure:: ../../images/external-storage-amazons3.png
.. figure:: images/amazons3.png

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@@ -50,4 +50,4 @@ additional configuration at the service provider, where an app ID and app
secret are provided and can be entered into ownCloud. Then, ownCloud can
perform an authentication request, establishing the storage connection.
.. figure:: ../../images/external-storage-dropbox-oc.png
.. figure:: images/dropbox-oc.png

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ Connecting Dropbox is a little more work because you have to create a Dropbox
app. Log into the `Dropbox Developers page <http://www.dropbox.com/developers>`_
and click ``App Console``:
.. figure:: ../../images/external-storage-dropbox.png
.. figure:: images/dropbox.png
If you have not already created any Dropbox apps it will ask you to accept
their terms and conditions. Then you are presented with the choice to create
@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ check:
Then enter whatever name you want for your app.
.. figure:: ../../images/external-storage-dropbox-app.png
.. figure:: images/dropbox-app.png
Now click the ``Create App`` button. Under ``Status``, do not click
``Development (Apply for production status)`` because that is for apps that you
@@ -32,15 +32,15 @@ Dropbox share.
Note your App key and App secret, which you will enter in the External Storage
form on your ownCloud Admin page.
.. figure:: ../../images/external-storage-dropbox-configapp.png
.. figure:: images/dropbox-configapp.png
Your ownCloud configuration requires only the local mount name, the App Key and
the App Secret, and which users or groups have access to the share.
.. figure:: ../../images/external-storage-dropbox-oc.png
.. figure:: images/dropbox-oc.png
You must be logged into Dropbox, and when ownCloud successfully verifies your
connection Dropbox will ask for verification to connect to your Dropbox
account. Click ``Allow``, and you're done.
.. figure:: ../../images/external-storage-dropbox-allowshare.png
.. figure:: images/dropbox-allowshare.png

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@@ -20,5 +20,5 @@ Connecting to an FTP server requires:
setting to be set to ``1``. When having connection problems make sure that it is
not set to ``0`` in your ``php.ini``.
.. figure:: ../../images/external-storage-ftp.png
.. figure:: images/ftp.png

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@@ -14,30 +14,30 @@ If you already have a Google account, such as Groups, Drive, or Mail, you can
use your existing login to log into the Google Cloud Console. After logging in
click the ``Create Project`` button.
.. figure:: ../../images/external-storage-google-drive.png
.. figure:: images/google-drive.png
Give your project a name, and either accept the default ``Project ID`` or create
your own, then click the ``Create`` button.
.. figure:: ../../images/external-storage-google-drive1.png
.. figure:: images/google-drive1.png
The next screen is your ``Project Dashboard``. The Activities screen on the
bottom left shows your current status. In the left sidebar click ``APIs
& Auth > APIs``, and then click ``Google Apps APIs > Drive API``.
.. figure:: ../../images/external-storage-google-drive2.png
.. figure:: images/google-drive2.png
Before you click ``Enable API`` you might want to click on ``Learn more`` or
``Explore this API``. Then click ``Enable API``.
.. figure:: ../../images/external-storage-google-drive3.png
.. figure:: images/google-drive3.png
``Enable API`` takes you to the Drive API dashboard, with tabs for
``Overview, Usage, Quota``, and ``Drive UI Integration``. Feel free to
explore, and then go to ``APIs & Auth > Credentials``. This screen has two
sections: ``0Auth`` and ``Public API Access``.
.. figure:: ../../images/external-storage-google-drive4.png
.. figure:: images/google-drive4.png
Click ``0Auth > Create New Client ID``. The next screen that opens is ``Create
@@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ Client ID``. Check ``Web Application`` and click the ``Configure Consent
Screen`` button. You'll see the consent screen the first time you create a
mountpoint for your Google Drive in owncloud.
.. figure:: ../../images/external-storage-google-drive5.png
.. figure:: images/google-drive5.png
There are just a few required fields on the Consent Screen form: the email
address of your Google account and your app name. The optional fields include
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@ your site URL, a link to your logo, and links to your privacy and terms of
service policies. Your logo must be a hosted file because there is no upload
dialogue. Click ``Save`` when you're finished.
.. figure:: ../../images/external-storage-google-drive6.png
.. figure:: images/google-drive6.png
Now you should be on the ``Edit Client Settings`` screen. The ``Authorized
JavaScript Origins`` is your root domain, for example
@@ -66,19 +66,19 @@ must be in the following form::
Replace ``https://example.com/owncloud/`` with your own ownCloud server URL,
then click ``Save``.
.. figure:: ../../images/external-storage-google-drive10.png
.. figure:: images/google-drive10.png
This should take you back to the 0Auth screen, with a summary of your settings
and editing buttons. This contains your ``Client ID`` and ``Client Secret``,
which you need to set up your ownCloud connection.
.. figure:: ../../images/external-storage-google-drive11.png
.. figure:: images/google-drive11.png
Go to your ``Admin`` page in ownCloud, create your new folder name, enter the
Client ID and Client Secret, select your users and groups, and click ``Grant
Access``.
.. figure:: ../../images/external-storage-google-drive8.png
.. figure:: images/google-drive8.png
Google will open a dialogue asking for permission to connect to ownCloud. Click
``Accept``. When you see the green light confirming a successful connection

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@@ -15,4 +15,4 @@ want to mount.
In the ``Available for`` field enter the users or groups who have permission to
access the mount.
.. figure:: ../../images/external-storage-app-local.png
.. figure:: images/local.png

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@@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ You need the following information:
subfolder name. And finally, the ownCloud users and groups who get access
to the share.
.. figure:: ../../images/external-storage-smb.png
.. figure:: images/smb.png
SMB/CIFS using OC login
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@@ -14,7 +14,7 @@ ownCloud server.
server instead of ``http://`` (We always recommend ``https://`` for
security)
.. figure:: ../../images/external-storage-webdav.png
.. figure:: images/webdav.png
.. Note:: CPanel users should install `Web Disk
<https://documentation.cpanel.net/display/ALD/Web+Disk>`_ to enable WebDAV